January has been amazing. I am no longer pregnant, I managed to have a VBAC and I have an incredible new Muse. Our second daughter was born a few days into the new year and I am thrilled. She is gorgeous and amazing already. I know you’re thinking I’m biased, but I’m telling you – objectively – these things are true 🙂
I’m really proud of myself because despite living through this life changing event and being reminded of the challenges of operating on limited and broken sleep, I’ve continued working. I have the added joy of having a two year old who requires more hugs and kisses than ever before now her sister has arrived. I mean, who doesn’t like to be held? Especially when your world changes over night! I’m not often proud of myself, I just get on with it, but this month I definitely have been.
I’ve been doing a lot of colour work, some previews of which I’ll post in a few weeks’ time. I really want to write a post about what I’ve learned doing the colour trials as it’s been fascinating for me. It’s really a blend of art and science. It was and is one of my favourite parts of building these products and brand.
One product, many colourways vs. one colourway, many products. This month has been about establishing which 4 or 5 products I’m going to build my first range around. Initially I had the idea of only going with one item and producing it in many different colourways and designs. Since then for a number or reasons, …
Last month I travelled to meet a company that I’ve been thinking about working with to manufacture our clothing. It was a very quick decision to fly out. I got the sample, liked it and figured that there’s only so many emails or WhatsApp messages we could exchange. I’m still on maternity leave and had …
I’m launching a new category of posts on the blog. I think I’m going to call it Training Day. These posts will document the journey of me Training my Eye in order to gain a better understanding of colour and design. I realised that exposing my eye to interesting ‘things’ is something I’ve been doing …
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My Latest Muse
January has been amazing. I am no longer pregnant, I managed to have a VBAC and I have an incredible new Muse. Our second daughter was born a few days into the new year and I am thrilled. She is gorgeous and amazing already. I know you’re thinking I’m biased, but I’m telling you – objectively – these things are true 🙂
I’m really proud of myself because despite living through this life changing event and being reminded of the challenges of operating on limited and broken sleep, I’ve continued working. I have the added joy of having a two year old who requires more hugs and kisses than ever before now her sister has arrived. I mean, who doesn’t like to be held? Especially when your world changes over night! I’m not often proud of myself, I just get on with it, but this month I definitely have been.
I’ve been doing a lot of colour work, some previews of which I’ll post in a few weeks’ time. I really want to write a post about what I’ve learned doing the colour trials as it’s been fascinating for me. It’s really a blend of art and science. It was and is one of my favourite parts of building these products and brand.
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